Monday, March 14, 2011

At least I am officially passing myself off as one. I often wonder when do you go from just quilting to being a quilter. I feel like being a quilter brings a certain sense of responsibility. People are going to expect me to know how to do things. Or what the proper rules are. Only if they knew, that I quilt the same way I cook.

I throw things together and hope for the best.

According to my husband, my best cooking occurs when I cook from my brain, ideas, preferences, tastes, and what I think will taste good. Recipes almost always mean impending dinner doom. I feel the same about my quilting. I think my best quilts come from what I think will look good.

I have been working and preparing for my first booth as a quilter. I'm scared. I'm anxious. I'm excited. I'm afraid I won't have enough stuff to sale. I'm afraid no one will buy a single thing. I might even be a little scared that someone is going to point and laugh and tell me that I'm *NOT* a quilter.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

My friend Renee at East of Eden is AWESOME at crocheting. You should check out her blog. She also occasionally posts about the things she is currently loving. I have been inspired to do the same.

I'm loving that spring is around the corner. Our wildflowers and five spots are blooming. We have a tomato growing. The kids have been able to play outside a lot. All of this newness and tired children have inspired my most recent project, a spring time table runner.

On Wednesday, I picked up a new product, when I was buying the fabric for my above project.

This is NOT your mother's starch. It is a very light starch that helps give your fabric a little stiffness. Stiffness isn't the right word, maybe a little structure is better. Once washed, the only thing left behind is the scent. The scent is absolutely lovely. I have Lavender Fields. There are 2 or 3 scents and also an unscented. The scent alone makes this product worth every penny.

Best quilting marker EVAH! It draws on blue and washes away with water. Always test your fabric before marking up everything. I haven't had a fabric it doesn't wash out of easily. I have used it on flannel and regular quilting cotton. I love that it makes lines I can actually see. Every quilter *needs* this pen.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

"continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition : the action or condition or an instance of persevering".

Tonight, as a quilter, I define it as:

"Not giving up after 2 broken needles, 4 bum bobbins that resulted in the loss of a 1/4 of a spool of machine quilting thread, at least 5 thread breaks, and a fabric gathering in the back that was so bad it required stitches to be ripped and re-sewn."

Merriam-Webster goes on to give examples of perseverance:

"Perseverance is required to perfect just about any skill."

I'm well on my way to perfection. Well, you know what I mean. LOL!

Before quilting:

I am about 1/3 through machine quilting. I would have finished it tonight but I've run out of needles. Off to Joann's first thing in the morning.